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THE ANNUAL BAM AND EWE FAIR UNDER THE ATJSPIOEB OF swrm-ff the;wairarapa andeastcoaht PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, ' ~< \\J ILL be held at the SHOW GROUNDS,' VV Carterton, on THURSDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, 1883. .• Entries, accompanied by .the, ; ejitrance fees, must be lodged with tho Secretary a£ the Society's offices, Carterton, on or before Saturday, 10th February, 1883, at 1 p.m. In order that sufficient accommodation may bo provided and catalogues prepared, vendors are requested to state on tho entry whether the Sheepwe to he sold by public auction, if so by. whom, or •by private arrangement j also whether to be sold singly orinpMß«fj6.6r'|o,l lif' t : Vi( All sheep to be 'oil lhe l gro\md before 10 .0 clock, ftiid.to be removed only, by perinission.of the StoTvarda/*' 1 -' y\ ; ENTRANCE 1 .FEES. ; Kb! 5 5heep........ Is-per head .... ; Oveftliatnumber..:.',.;Gd do 1:1 ' ; Single Sheep 2s do Auctioneers to draw lots' for .first" turn 'of sale, and to be limited t0 ;, 30 minutes'by time, and .60 sheep by number for eadh'tiirh/ SALE commencing at NOON sharp, .- ■ ":'i ! -■ ••W.C.BUCHANAN;,'- " V i;vPresident.Carterton, Deo. 30th, 1882,... NOTICE, I BEG to'mform thfe public' : of kasWrtor that I have disposed of my Grain and Seed business lately, carriod. on-.hy me. in Queen-street to Mr George Langton, who, I trust, will receive a fair and liberal support. All amountß due to Store from ; tHe 48th December must be paid to Mr LangfovwHo alono is entitled to reoeive the same. ' . JOB TILE. i Mr Langton will also take .local 'orders joij our famous Mauriceville Lime. . ' ' , JOB YILE.. : N O T I O:B ... . ALL ACCOUNTS ( du'e to. J. Vile & Co., XX Carriers jto 'Ji Vile, ..Grain and Seed Merchant; and also, all accounts due to.tha Estate of R. freeman, ' Baker, late of Gfeytown; must be paid to tho undersignbd'or'to Mr is. Langton (whose receipt'willho a >? went discharge) forthwith; or iil. once be sued for withbut' fuHher notice;'' 6 ? ■> , M OTJRNING C ARDS ■pi. . (various., designs),. Visiting Cards (ivory or .enamelled), Business .Cards (in any,• shape), at the Wairarapa Daily Office.. ;;, r "' : • CHRISTMAS •' CHEER !I! ,I '• W.: P. FEUIMHAMI TTTHILE thanking the publio of Master? vy; ton and surrounding District for tho ■very liberal Support accorded'to him in the past| begs .inost respectfully to announce his Annual Christmas Sale !: .'j ' ... ;TO COMMENCE ON ' ... BA.TU RD A Y NE'XT. Aud last for one week only/when HVERY LINE will be offered ,at such PRICES as' wi: ! ■; j "SUIT EYERYBODi ( !,M •,« / Eemember: FORONE^WEEK ' | 1 ' ' NOTIiI ADDRESS—' ,' W. P. FmmilAMj ■ ■■ ' CENTRAL BOOT AND SHOE WAREA BOUSE, MASTERTON, r ; if Opposite Coimil Chambggi^ ■! Time is Money, '• .MACHINERY 'VERSUS 1 . HAND, LABOR;' ARTIES, about to build or who're- | quire any description, of GARPEN-, TER'S or JOINER'S work .done are respectfulljrj advised to get a price from 'j !' S; : Bacon 1 aiid 'Co.' l - ' Who l are in a position to give the.BEST. ARTICLE and the'MOST W.oßK,tor. thY LEApT MONEY, I Large Stocka of SEASON;ED:;TIM : BERi/i ; Dressed and rough, Mouldings,"Skirtings,' Door?, Sashes, &c,,' &c.'i In fact everything neces'sary to carry out any orders, always on handl_ ' -\)y j ;!'n j 1 }• v.- \r_ given andcontracts taken, and. ; FIR3T'OLASS WORKMEN Bent to apy part of. the country.. 1 Masterton; Dee,' 11,1882.; : 1 ' 1252

[JIHOSE who wisli tokeepupthe-■' (jfod Old-English, GuMom at Xnm Will do well to send their otSerj, to. iht .; : .. f undersigned for aYaihple of' ' His Noted and f ar-ianied ,The.notoriety theao wiues idve met with at: I THE"! - BORDEAUX EXHIBITION Is a thorough good proof of their l bx<ibHeace. Winol-rude,^and l knowing'the :i SPISOIA,Ii : VINTAGES settlers favoring iiie'witli' tlieir* orders oan depend upon rectfving'a'HßST ; !• CLASS'ARTICLE, 1 : MMBTON QUAY, WELIIINGTOti* •—7-I— ; —■' ' 'r ~ >-■ r . fi .jJPEjr A^WfPv;JFROMyL9pp% : ; • iESTHETICv '""'J? | Samples and Pbioes'at " •''•^AIBAMPA^.> ; ( c--"" .{ M H j on umiu, i,, 6itl)Eßß;oßßbMi'^Y j '' AXI^NDEI)'' I | ifemt)' tir.)TO;l r,nh; iwin#{ny>', ont to any size or length,.and^ ; de;: anjr.parVof.th'e disfaifltatthempst! i. (Wiio t

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1295, 5 February 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1295, 5 February 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1295, 5 February 1883, Page 1

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